Over the years, my family and I have spent countless summers sailing around Scandinavian waters, and a few places have truly stolen my heart. One of them is the Danish island of Anholt — have you heard of it, or perhaps been there? Sitting out in the middle of Kattegat, about halfway between Jutland and Sweden, it’s the perfect stop when we’re heading from southern Sweden to the Gothenburg archipelago. It’s a good day’s sail from the mainland (which can feel extremely long in bad weather!), and when you finally reach the harbour, you’re rewarded with a lovely, easygoing buzz: people chatting over cold drinks, music drifting from little bohemian bars, and upside-down barrels doubling as tables.
The beaches here are soft and white and the water has an unreal shade of turquoise that makes you want to jump straight in (even if it can be a little bracing!). We always make time to hop on a bike and ride through the island’s woodlands and nature reserves, whizzing past relaxed cabins and cottages as we go. And today I stumbled across this one on Airbnb. Tucked away, it has a window seat that looks out over the trees, a little fireplace, and a cosy dining nook. Inside, it’s all warm wood, Le Klint lamps, Wishbone Chair dining chairs, and those quiet little details that make you want to slow right down.
The owners describe themselves as “a family of five — a doctor, a journalist and their three daughters — who have fallen in love with Anholt’s peace and natural beauty. They spend every spare moment on the island, enjoying the simple life between forest and beach. It’s their little paradise, which they now share with guests.” And it really shows. I can picture mornings over homemade sourdough at the local garden café, lazy afternoons on Vesterstrand, and evenings listening to the wind in the surrounding forest. Even though the island’s only 22 km² and neighbours aren’t far away, it feels wonderfully peaceful — like your own little world.
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Someday I hope to build a cabin, and this living area would be top of the list. Love the brick extension from the fireplace that serves not only as a table but as storage too. Love the wooden walls and windows, benches, chairs, tables, rugs and lighting. It would be a dream to spend even a day or two in this cabin and island. Sadly there are no direct flights from the West Coast to either Stockholm , , Copenhagen or Oslo ( there is to Helsinki). How I wish we had:)
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Such an awesome cabin! I love it! Our family sometimes spends a week in Ontario in simple cabins with similar woodwork. This reminds me of that, although this home is much nicer! Spending time in the woods or on the water is such fun. Can someone explain the scalloped beach to me?? I've never seen anything like that before!! Thank you for the tour!!
ReplyDeleteI'm also curious about the beach. This looks wonderful! Lucky family.
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